Alzahrani Hasan Ali
Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine FOM, King Abdulaziz University (KA U), Jeddah, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Ann Vasc Dis. 2012;5(2):151-6. doi: 10.3400/avd.oa.11.00098.
Data on diabetes-related lower extremities amputations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and perhaps in all of Middle East and North African (MENA) countries are limited, in view of the absence of national registries.
This review aims to challenge media figures by review of data in the local database of the author, available published data, as well as by analysis of recent annual reports of the Saudi Ministry of Health to estimate the magnitude of the problem. Different methods of analysis are used based on the number of beds, operations and admissions in KSA to generate approximate figures of the annual expected numbers of amputations in KSA and MENA countries. The 2010 International Diabetes Federation IDF comparative prevalence rate of 16.8% was used to standardize the analysis methods.
Findings of 2 previous studies and 3 analytical methods led me to the prediction that about 325 amputations are likely to occur annually in Jeddah compared to 741 in Riyadh and 3970 in KSA. When we applied the results of KSA to those of MENA countries, 44208 amputations were predicted annually.
Half a million diabetes-related amputations of the lower extremities are likely to occur in KSA and MENA countries over the coming decade. National registries are urgently needed.
鉴于沙特阿拉伯王国(沙特)以及中东和北非(中东和北非)所有国家缺乏国家登记处,有关糖尿病相关下肢截肢的数据有限。
本综述旨在通过审查作者本地数据库中的数据、已发表的可用数据以及分析沙特卫生部最近的年度报告来估计问题的严重程度,从而对媒体人士提出质疑。根据沙特的病床数量、手术数量和入院人数,使用不同的分析方法来得出沙特和中东和北非国家每年截肢预期数量的大致数字。采用2010年国际糖尿病联合会(IDF)16.8%的比较患病率来标准化分析方法。
两项先前研究的结果和三种分析方法使我预测,吉达每年可能发生约325例截肢,利雅得为741例,沙特为3970例。当我们将沙特的结果应用于中东和北非国家时,预计每年有44208例截肢。
在未来十年中,沙特和中东和北非国家可能发生50万例与糖尿病相关的下肢截肢。迫切需要国家登记处。